In 2013 Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A. Osborne published a report titled "The Future of Employment: How susceptible are jobs to computerisation?”. The authors examine how susceptible jobs are to computerisation, by implementing a novel methodology to estimate the probability of computerisation for 702 detailed occupations, using a Gaussian process classifier.
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Awesome site! I'd be interested in seeing a "leaderboard view" of all the jobs to quickly compare everything on one screen (instead of typing in each one).
I searched for "Fashion Model" and got 98%. Wait what? 💁
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@daspianist I mean why can't we use robots to model clothes? The robots could move to reflect body measurements or this could simply be about those apps that scan you and then recommend clothing for your body.
@carafnparrish I see your point. In the technical context of the word "model", I think a robot-model definitely makes sense. However, in the marketing campaign, Vogue spread context of "model" (which I believe is what "fashion model" was referencing), my personal opinion is that humans are still hard to replace - even down the road.
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@daspianist I mean with enough aesthetic work will we even be able to tell the difference in a human model and what will basically be a "Real Doll" but in a fashion model version instead of a love doll version in a Vogue spread?
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